The Linwoods: Or, "Sixty Years Since" in America, Volume 1 |
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Page 198
... Sir Henry's door . He was walking straight into the hall , when the sentinel pointed his bayonet at him . Now don't , ' said he , ' that's a plaguy sharp thing , and you'll hurt me if you don't take care ; I only want to speak a word to ...
... Sir Henry's door . He was walking straight into the hall , when the sentinel pointed his bayonet at him . Now don't , ' said he , ' that's a plaguy sharp thing , and you'll hurt me if you don't take care ; I only want to speak a word to ...
Page 202
... Sir Henry's table , and letting it be known , incidentally , that you have seen my attendant . " " I understand you , and will do my best . Heaven help us ! -avoid by all means seeing mamma , Herbert - she will not dare incur the re ...
... Sir Henry's table , and letting it be known , incidentally , that you have seen my attendant . " " I understand you , and will do my best . Heaven help us ! -avoid by all means seeing mamma , Herbert - she will not dare incur the re ...
Page 204
... Sir Henry ? He must be one of the young officers who arrived in the ship yesterday . Captain Lee , an American officer ! " reiterating Sir Henry's presentation of his guest . " My ! I ought to have known the uniform ; but I had no idea ...
... Sir Henry ? He must be one of the young officers who arrived in the ship yesterday . Captain Lee , an American officer ! " reiterating Sir Henry's presentation of his guest . " My ! I ought to have known the uniform ; but I had no idea ...
Page 211
... Sir Henry deemed befitting the bearing of the host to an inferior guest . But Eliot Lee cared for none of these ... Henry's luxurious establishment , and the flippant buzz of city gossip he heard around him , with the severe voluntary ...
... Sir Henry deemed befitting the bearing of the host to an inferior guest . But Eliot Lee cared for none of these ... Henry's luxurious establishment , and the flippant buzz of city gossip he heard around him , with the severe voluntary ...
Page 212
... Sir Henry , to show Captain Lee the fine picture of Lord Chatham in your breakfasting- room ? " " Lord Chatham has ... Henry's table of the scarcity and dearness of provisions so bit- terly complained of by the royalists who remained in the ...
... Sir Henry , to show Captain Lee the fine picture of Lord Chatham in your breakfasting- room ? " " Lord Chatham has ... Henry's table of the scarcity and dearness of provisions so bit- terly complained of by the royalists who remained in the ...
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Archer arms asked beautiful believe Belle Bessie Lee Bessie's bless boys brother called Captain Lee cheek child Coit cried door duty Effie Effie's Eliot Lee exclaimed face fancy father fear feel fellow felt girl give glance glen hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven Helen Ruthven Herbert Linwood Hewson honour hope horse I-no Isabella Linwood Jasper Meredith Jupe Jupiter Kisel lady Lee's letter light lips look Lord love-token madam mind Miss Linwood Miss Ruthven Misser Eliot mother nature ness never New-England New-York papa passed perceived poor portmanteau pretty rebel Rose Sam Lee seemed servant side Sir Henry Sir Henry Clinton Sir Henry's sister sloop-of-war smile soon spirit sure tell Thank thing thought Eliot tion tone tory true turned voice Washington West Point Westbrook whig whiggism whispered wood word Yankee young youth